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These digital information resources are available worldwide to Leiden University students and staff. Leiden University Libraries, Group Study Room. The special collections and archives of Leiden University (see below) are increasingly made available through the library's Catalogue and Digital Collections [6] environment.
Science Library at Leiden University, Gorlaeus Building, 2024. Welcome to the GLAM page [1] of Leiden University Libraries (Dutch: Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden (UBL)). In line with previous Wikimedia activities by Leiden University, in 2025 the Library initiated a dedicated Wikipedian in Residence project.
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Leiden University Library in 1610. The University Library has more than 5.2 million books and fifty thousand journals. It also has collections of Western and Oriental manuscripts, printed books, archives, prints, drawings, photographs, maps, and atlases.
A digital library of new books edited in a similar way to Wikipedia Wikilala: History of Ottoman Empire: Digital library project [64] Wikisource: General 3,500,000+ A digital library of out-of-copyright or freely licensed books Wired for Books: A project of the WOUB Center for Public Media at Ohio University: Wisconsin Heritage Online
Bibliotheca Thysiana, 17th century library in Leiden; Cuypers Library, the largest and oldest art historical library in the Netherlands with a 19th-century reading room, Rijksmuseum Research Library, Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Research Library, the library of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam; Digital Library for Dutch Literature, The Hague; Hector Hodler ...
The Bibliotheca Thysiana was erected in 1655 to house the book collection of the lawyer Johannes Thysius (1621–1653). Upon his early death, he left a legacy of 20,000 guilders for the building of a public library ("tot publycque dienst der studie") with a custodian's dwelling.
In 1969, a KITLV office was started by Hans Ras in Jakarta ("KITLV-Jakarta"), as a part of an agreement with the Indonesian Institute of Sciences.Here, publications from Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore are bought and given a place in the library of the institute, publications of the institute are sold, and original scientific works in the Dutch language are translated into Indonesian.